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LEVEL III HIGH RISK SEX OFFENDER LEAVES GRAND FORKS

UPDATE 5/2/19 3:02 P.M. The Grand Forks Police Department wishes to advise the community that Level III (High Risk) Sex Offender who was living in Grand Forks has departed the area. MICHAEL PHILIP KRUK, who was registered in Grand Forks as residing at the My Place Hotel, 1315 S.42nd St, has vacated per hotel management

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CHS SPEECH HOLDS END-OF SEASON AWARDS BANQUET

The Crookston High School Speech Team end-of-season awards banquet was held on May 1, 2019. This was a stellar year for the team, with great participation by all.  The following awards were presented: State Participant in Storytelling: Victoria Proulx 2018-2019 Team Leadership Award: Muira MacRae Most Improved Speaker Award: Georgie French Most Valuable Speaker Award: Victoria Proulx Most Dedicated

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Arrest/Fire Report – Thursday, May 2, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Shane Michael-Scott Burley, 22 of Halstad, for a felony firearm violation as a felon convicted of a crime of violence. Chad Kim Bakken, 48 of Crookston, for a gross misdemeanor traffic violation for driving after cancellation. Released on personal recognizance.

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FROST AND WEATHER CONSPIRE TO KEEP WATER STANDING ON MINAKWA

Each spring golfers have the itch to get out on the golf course for the first round of the season.  Unfortunately, cool wet weather along with a deep frost the National Weather Service estimated at 48 inches plus, Minakwa has been unable to open as they are still dealing with standing water on a couple

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TOWARD ZERO DEATHS – DON’T DRIVE DISTRACTED

According to traffic safety facts from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, each day approximately 9 people are killed and more than 1,000 injured in crashes reported involving a distracted driver.  Lieutenant Brad Norland with the Minnesota State Patrol describes the three types of distracted driving that lead to crashes. “We have a major problem

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